Weather Passo Furcia: Weather forecast for Tuesday

Last update: 31 March 2026 18:38
Time Forecast Rainfall (mm) Temperatura Temp. Humidity % Rel Wind direction and intensity (Km/h) 0°C Altitude (m)
22:00 0 - 0
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-6° Felt -11.1° 66% Direzione vento NNE Weak 12 km/h Gusts 38 km/h 1850m
23:00 1 - 1
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-6.1° Felt -11.1° 65% Direzione vento NNE Weak 11 km/h Gusts 35 km/h 1850m
00:00 2 - 2
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-6.3° Felt -11.2° 66% Direzione vento NE Weak 10 km/h Gusts 34 km/h 1850m
01:00 2 - 2
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-6.4° Felt -11.2° 65% Direzione vento NE Weak 9 km/h Gusts 34 km/h 1850m

Air quality and pollen counts for Passo Furcia

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AQI
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5.3Very Good 3.8Very Good 147Good 0Absent 0.1Not Significant 0.1Not Significant 0Absent 0Absent 0Absent 30Fair

Discovering Passo Furcia

Furkelpass (Italian: Passo Furcia, Ladin: Ju de Furcia) is a scenic mountain pass at 1,789 meters above sea level, nestled between Kronplatz (Plan de Corones) and Piz da Peres. It connects Olang/Valdaora in the Puster Valley with San Vigilio di Marebbe (Al Plan de Mareo) in Val Badia, serving as a cultural and geographic bridge between German-speaking and Ladin-speaking regions of South Tyrol.


A year-round destination for hikers, cyclists, and skiers, Furkelpass offers breathtaking views of the UNESCO World Heritage Dolomites. In summer, it’s a starting point for panoramic hikes to Kronplatz, the Fanes-Senes-Braies Nature Park, and the iconic Lake Braies. Well-marked trails cater to all skill levels, winding through alpine meadows and forests.


In winter, the pass becomes a hub within the Kronplatz ski resort, with slopes crossing the pass and modern lifts like the Ruis gondola. It’s ideal for alpine skiing, snowshoeing, and winter holidays, with cozy mountain huts serving traditional South Tyrolean cuisine.


Furkelpass is also a favorite among cyclists: it has featured in multiple Giro d’Italia stages and the Transalp bike tour. The 19 km climb rises 744 meters with gradients up to 15%, making it a thrilling challenge. Open year-round, the pass is accessible via public transport, cable cars, or on foot - promoting sustainable tourism.

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